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Monriad

$115-215 / night

Book this if You want the intimacy of a traditional Riad but with a rare Italian culinary twist and exceptional cleanliness.

Why People Love It

9.2145 reviews
  • Authentic Italian cuisine (pizza/pasta) available when you hit 'tagine fatigue'
  • Incredibly attentive staff that treats guests like family (24-hour reception)
  • Prime location in Riad Zitoun Lakdim—quiet alley but minutes from the action

Quick Take: A spotless, Italian-run sanctuary where you can trade mint tea for a proper glass of wine and a wood-fired pizza.

Reviewed by @riadloversI found my absolute favorite spot in Marrakesh. The breakfast in the courtyard was delicious, but honestly, I spent hours just lounging on the rooftop terrace soaking in those Koutoubia views. It felt like a private palace away from the crowds.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reviewers universally praise the 'exceptional' cleanliness and the warm, personal service from the staff.

Reality check

Some guests found the ground floor rooms darker and noisier due to the central courtyard activity.

  • You appreciate high hygiene standards (9.1+ ratings consistently)
  • You want a 'soft landing' in Marrakech with European comfort food options
  • You prefer a small, intimate vibe (only ~10 rooms) over a big hotel

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.2
  • Housekeeping: Meticulous daily service; guests consistently describe the Riad as 'spotless'.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Grout is clean, drains work, and amenities are restocked daily.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition. No peeling paint or broken fixtures reported.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and high quality. No complaints of wear or stains.
  • Odors & scents: Smells fresh and airy; no musty old-building odors.

Sleepability™

8SILENT
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0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Echoes from the central courtyard (breakfast/dinner chatter)
  • Morning call to prayer (unavoidable in the Medina)

Before you book

Good to know

  • Alcohol is served here (rare for some Riads), including wine and beer
  • Airport transfer can be arranged via the Riad and is highly recommended to avoid getting lost in the Medina maze
  • Breakfast is included and often described as 'executive' quality

What to pack

  • Earplugs (for the call to prayer if you're a light sleeper)
  • Slip-on shoes (customary to remove shoes in some Riad areas)
  • Modest clothing for walking outside in the Medina

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Upper floor rooms for better natural light and privacy
  • Rooms with a fireplace for cozy winter nights

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms facing the plunge pool/dining tables (lack of privacy)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a room on an upper floor, ideally one with a fireplace if available. We prefer to be away from the direct activity of the courtyard dining area for privacy.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

No, it is a refreshing plunge pool, best for cooling off in summer, not for winter swimming.

Do they serve alcohol?

Yes, there is a lounge bar serving wine and beer, a huge plus for many travelers.

Is it hard to find?

It's in a narrow alley (Derb Lahbasse). First-timers should definitely book the Riad's transfer service to get guided to the door.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, a complimentary executive breakfast is served daily.

Can I get dinner there?

Absolutely. They serve both traditional Moroccan dishes and excellent Italian food (pizza/pasta).

Is there an elevator?

No, like most traditional Riads, there are only stairs.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for the 'Italian menu' if you need a break from tagine—the owner's roots shine here.

  • The rooftop terrace is a prime spot for sunset, often less crowded than public bars.

  • VIP/Express check-in is available if you arrive exhausted.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Italian connection' isn't just marketing; the pasta is legitimately good.

  • 💡The plunge pool is more of a visual centerpiece than a swimming facility.

  • 💡Sound travels vertically in Riads; a whisper in the courtyard can be heard on the 1st-floor balcony.

  • 💡The 'allergy-free' room designation is real—they are meticulous about dust.

  • 💡You might find a fireplace in your room, which is a game-changer in January.

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